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When Muppets Dream Of Peace

Fozzie Bear

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David Van Taylor is currently at work on WHEN MUPPETS DREAM OF PEACE, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of an Israeli-Jordanian-Palestinian Sesame Street.
One of my best friends hooked me up with this news. Anybody know anything?

I saw the latest World According to SS DVD and it was touching how all this came to be. I think it would be a fantastic documentary!
 

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That would be interesting to see if they made it. Marty Robinson was at the The Museum of TV and Radio's premiere of World According to Sesame Street, and he spoke about the performers he helped to train for the Israeli/Palestinian show. Some of them were very emotional, they weren't entirely happy to be working on their Sesame Street, in that situation. But they kept coming to work anyway, because they knew they were doing something important.
 

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Oh, so this one is different from The World According to Sesame Street? I think that would be an amazing documentary to see.
 
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